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December, 07 The Honorable Mitch McConnell Senate Majority Leader 7 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 00 The Honorable Charles Schumer Senate Minority Leader Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC 00 The Honorable Paul Ryan Speaker of the House Longworth House Building Office Washington, DC 0 The Honorable Nancy Pelosi House Minority Leader Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 0 Dear Leader McConnell, Leader Schumer, Speaker Ryan, and Leader Pelosi: As organizations committed to protecting the health and dignity of all people, including youth, immigrants, refugees, and their families, we urge Congress to pass a clean Dream Act by the end of this year. The Trump Administration s rescission of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program is an attack on immigrant youth and families. The necessity of a clean Dream Act is a reproductive justice issue. The reproductive justice movement recognizes the right to have a child, the right to not have a child, and the right to parent the children we have in safe environments with dignity. The very essence of reproductive justice is threatened when DACA beneficiaries lose status. DACA status allows undocumented young people to seek reproductive health care without fear of deportation and keeps families intact. Over 800,000 people, primarily from Mexico, Guatemala, South Korea, El Salvador, and Honduras, have benefitted from the DACA program. On average, more than young people are losing their DACA status each day, currently totaling over,000 recipients whose DACA protections have been stripped away since the Trump Administration announced the program s termination. In losing DACA status, recipients lose work authorization and, often, the ability to pursue higher education, both of which are crucial to meaningful participation in society. One quarter of DACA recipients are parents and many are their family s primary financial provider. For many, the loss of work authorization means struggling to provide for their young families and losing access to Tom Jawetz & Nicole Prchal Svajlenka, Thousands of DACA Recipients Are Already Losing Their Protection From Deportation, Center for American Progress (Nov. 9, 07), available at https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/immigration/news/07//09/0/thousands-daca-recipient s-already-losing-protection-deportation/. Kisha Bird, Things You Should Know About DACA Youth, the Trump Administration, and Congress, Center for Law and Social Policy (Oct. 9, 07), available at https://www.clasp.org/blog/-things-you-should-know-about-daca-youth-trump-administration-and-congre ss.

health insurance. Without health insurance and with the threat of deportation looming, undocumented young people in need of reproductive health care, abortion care especially, may not seek necessary medical attention. The elimination of DACA protection destabilizes families by creating uncertainty of immigration status and fear of deportation, leaving many with the possibility of being taken away from their children and spouses. No family member--regardless of their immigration status or how they arrived in the United States--deserves to be separated from their loved ones. As people lose DACA status, there is greater fear in seeking health care. Queer undocumented folks may not seek health care for fear of deportation to a country where they have few legal rights and face violence simply because of who they are. Undocumented survivors of sexual 6 and/or domestic violence would be less likely to report their assaults for fear of deportation. Families must feel safe to take their children to school, attend their church, or even go grocery shopping without the possibility of deportation at every turn. The Dream Act is a crucial first step in ensuring these protections for immigrants in the United States. But it cannot come at the cost of increased border militarization, interior enforcement, or cuts to any immigration categories. We cannot ask immigrants who came here as children to point the finger at their parents and families in exchange for protection from deportation, further 7 destabilizing families. A clean Dream Act is one that does not implement changes to family-based visas and petitions, further restrict immigrant access to health care, tighten border security such as building a border wall, or fund deportation agents in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Enforcement mechanisms such as these increase detention and deportation and tear families apart, which runs contrary to reproductive justice values. Tina Vasquez, For Undocumented People Seeking Health Care, The Barriers Can Seem Endless, Rewire (Mar., 06), available at https://rewire.news/article/06/0//undocumented-health-care-barriers-endless/https://rewire.news/arti cle/06/0//undocumented-health-care-barriers-endless/. Lelia Schochet, Trump s Immigration Policies Are Harming American Children, Center for American Progress (July, 07), available at https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/early-childhood/reports/07/07//677/trumps-immigrationpolicies-harming-american-children/. Sharita Gruberg, What Ending DACA Means for LGBTQ Dreamers, Center for American Progress (Oct., 07), available at https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/lgbt/news/07/0//00/ending-daca-means-lgbtq-dream ers/. 6 Jennifer Medina, Too Scared to Report Sexual Abuse. The Fear: Deportation, The New York Times (April 0, 07), available at https://www.nytimes.com/07/0/0/us/immigrants-deportation-sexual-abuse.html?mcubz=&_r=0. 7 See Jose Antonio Vargas, The Myth of the Acceptable Immigrant is Tearing Families Apart, NBC News (Nov. 6, 07), available at https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/myth-acceptable-immigrant-tearing-families-apart-ncna8006.

A core tenet of reproductive justice is the ability to raise a family without fear or violence, and creating a path to citizenship for Dream-eligible youth and undocumented individuals eliminates the fear of detention and deportation and keeps families together. Moreover, the threat of deportation negatively affects immigrants economic stability, employment, and reproductive choices. Congress must pass a clean Dream Act in December so that Dreamers and their families can live, without fear. Failure to do so would be cruel and immoral. Sincerely, In Our Own Voice: National Black Women s Reproductive Justice Agenda National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum (NAPAWF) National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health URGE: Unite for Reproductive & Gender Equity A Better Balance Access Reproductive Care-Southeast ACCESS Women's Health Justice Advocates for Youth American Civil Liberties Union Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum Asian American Psychological Association Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, AFL-CIO Black Women for Wellness Black Women's Health Imperative California Coalition for Reproductive Freedom California Latinas for Reproductive Justice Center for Popular Democracy Center for Reproductive Rights Center on Reproductive Rights and Justice at UC Berkeley CenterLink: The Community of LGBT Centers Chicago Abortion Fund Citizens for Choice Civil Liberties & Public Policy Program at Hampshire College Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA) Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights (COLOR) Community Clinic Consortium of Contra Costa and Solano Desiree Alliance Eastern Massachusetts Abortion Fund Equality California Forward Together GLMA: Health Professionals Advancing LGBT Equality Hispanic Federation Ibis Reproductive Health

If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice Illinois Caucus for Adolescent Health Illinois National Organization for Women Jacobs Institute of Women's Health Japanese American Citizens League Lady Parts Justice League Laotian American National Alliance Latino Physicians of California LatinoJustice PRLDEF League of United Latin American Citizens League of Women Voters of the United States Legal Voice MANA, A National Latina Organization Medical Students for Choice Mi Familia Vota Midwest Access Coalition NAPW NARAL Pro-Choice America NARAL Pro-Choice Texas National Abortion Federation National Action Network National Association of County and City Health Officials National Black Justice Coalition National Center for Lesbian Rights National Center for Transgender Equality National Coalition for Asian Pacific American Community Development (CAPACD) National Coalition for LGBT Health National Council of Jewish Women National Council of Jewish Women, Los Angeles Section National Health Law Program National Institute for Reproductive Health National Korean American Service & Education Consortium (NAKASEC) National Latina/o Psychological Association National LGBTQ Task Force Action Fund National Network of Abortion Funds National Organization for Women National Partnership for Women & Families National Women's Health Network National Women s Law Center Neta New Orleans Abortion Fund New Voices for Reproductive Justice OCA - Asian Pacific American Advocates

Ohio NOW Ohio NOW Education and Legal Fund Ohio Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice Our Justice Physicians for Reproductive Health Planned Parenthood Advocates of Ohio Planned Parenthood Federation of America Positive Women's Network - USA Preterm Pride Action Tank Pride at Work Public Leadership Institute Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States (SIECUS) SIA Legal Team SisterLove, Inc. SisterReach SisterSong: National Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective Southeast Asia Resource Action Center (SEARAC) Staten Island Women who March SWOP BEHIND BARS The National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs undocujersey Western States Center Wind of the Spirit Immigrant Resource Center Women With A Vision, Inc Women's Law Project WV FREE